Anne frank reading comprehension questions and answers

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An assessment/comprehension exercise based on two extracts from Anne diary.
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Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl in 1947. It has become one of the most famous books in history, translated into more than 60 languages. But let us remember this week that Anne Frank was a 15-year-old girl who was among the millions w

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THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

By Anne Frank (A Summary)

On her thirteenth birthday, Anne Frank’s parents give her a diary. She’s excited because she wants someone, or something, in which to confide all of her secret thoughts. She calls her diary Kitty. Even though she has a rich social life, she feels misunderstood by everyone she knows. Anne starts writing about daily events, her thoughts, school grades, boys, all that. But, within a month, her entire life changes.

As Jews in German-occupied Holland, the Frank family fears for their lives. When Anne’s sister, Margot, is called to appear before the authorities, which would almost surely mean she was being sent to a concentration camp, Anne and her family go into hiding. They move into a little section of Anne's father's office building that was walled off and hidden behind a swinging bookcase.

For two years, the Frank family lives in this Secret Annex. Mr. and Mrs. van Daan and their son Peter (who is a few years older than Anne) are also in hiding with the Franks. Later, Mr. Dussel, an elderly dentist moves in, and Anne has to share her bedroom with him. Anne’s adolescence is spent hidden from the outside world. She’s cooped up in tiny rooms, tiptoeing around during the day and becoming shell-shocked from the sounds of bombs and gunfire at night.

Luckily, the Franks have tons of reading material and a radio. Anne grows in her knowledge of politics and literature, and she puts tons of energy into studying and writing. At the same time, she grows further and further away from the other members of the Annex.

We see a real change in Anne when she begins hanging out in the attic with Peter van Daan. Around this time she starts having dreams about a boy she was in love with, another Peter, Peter Schiff. She sometimes even gets the two Peters confused in her head.

She comes to see Peter (of the Annex) as much more than she first thought. She finds him sensitive and caring, and they talk about everything, including sex. Eventually their relationship changes. Anne and Peter’s passion turns into a friendship and a source of comfort for them both.

Another big change for Anne happens when the war seems to be ending. She hears that personal accounts such as her diary will be in demand after the war ends. We see a return to her earlier optimism as she begins editing her diary with vigor and excitement.

Unfortunately, this does not last. Even as Anne becomes more and more sensitive to the suffering going on in the world, her own suffering becomes unbearable. She feels completely alone. She thinks everyone hates her. She feels constantly criticized. And there is no escape. At one point, she thinks it might have been better if she and her family had all died instead of hiding in the Annex. As Anne becomes harder on those around her, she also becomes harder on herself, berating herself for being mean to the other members of the Annex.

There her diary ends. Two short months after Anne’s fifteenth birthday, and two days after the last diary entry, the Secret Annex is raided and Anne, her family and the other members in hiding with them were sent to different concentration camps. We do not know Anne’s thoughts or feelings at that point or any time after, but we know things got worse. In fact, Anne's father, Otto Frank, was the sole survivor.

What are good questions about Anne Frank?

QUESTIONS: QUESTIONS:.
What religion was Anne Frank? ... .
Where was Anne from? ... .
What present did Anne receive for her 13th Birthday? ... .
Why did Anne and her family go into hiding on the 6th July 1942? ... .
Anne was caught in 1944, where was she sent? ... .
Who found and published Anne's book? ... .
Why did he decide to publish the story?.

What is the main message of Anne Frank?

There are many important messages in this book, but the most important message is that all people have the right to live in freedom. Anne's story shows us that just because people may be a different religion or race, doesn't mean that they should be treated differently.

What happened in the diary of Anne Frank Act 1 Scene 2?

Peter rips off his Star of David, but Anne says she can't bring herself to burn it. Anne tells her father she will think of the Annex as a peculiar summer boarding house. Anne opens a box with pictures of the movie stars she had in her room. Her father also gives her a diary as a present.

How did Anne decorate her room?

Anne decorated her room with pictures of Hollywood stars, art, and royalty. Anne's room was cramped and bare. To brighten things up, she pasted pictures of landscapes, movie stars, members of the Royal Family, and art on the walls.

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